Kate and Peter Colquhoun have suffered at the hands of louts living on their estate in Cowgate, Newcastle.

The couple, who have daughters Alex, seven, and Lisa, 14, have accumulated debts of more than £30,000 because of damage caused by hooligans.

Boozy yobs gather outside their three-bedroom home on Whitehorn Crescent and have urinated through their letterbox.

They are desperate to escape but cannot afford to move house.

In January Kate met Tony Blair who ordered a report from Northumbria Police on their problems.

And after reading it, he demanded a report from Newcastle Council, which sold Peter the family's home.

Today, we can reveal the content of the report, written by council chief executive, Ian Stratford.

It details the Colquhouns' dealings with the council as they have begged housing bosses to get them out of their estate.

The report states the family has been offered the chance of a council home in another part of the city and invites them to meet council chiefs to thrash out a deal.

But the family fear they might end up living in another yob-plagued part of Newcastle.

The report reads: "Subject to any views the Prime Minister may have, we propose that the best immediate course of action now is for the council to invite the couple to an early meeting with Coun Arnold, senior council officers and the financial adviser, to fully explore further the implications of that re-housing solution and if it might still be acceptable to them."

Kate, 39, said: "We still need to get out of this situation. If the council wants to meet to discuss a possible solution, then fine, we are ready to meet with them.

"We just hope it doesn't prove to be a waste of time. We're open to negotiations."